complete isolation

collocation in English

meaningsofcompleteandisolation

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complete
adjective
uk
/kəmˈpliːt/
us
/kəmˈpliːt/
very great or to the largest ...
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isolation
noun[U]
uk
/ˌaɪ.səlˈeɪ.ʃən/
us
/ˌaɪ.səlˈeɪ.ʃən/
the condition of being alone, especially when this makes you ...
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(Definition ofcompleteandisolationfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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Then there are people in the archive who grew up incompleteisolation.
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First, it is not true that the distinction between planning and control means that both operate incompleteisolationof the other.
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This brings about acompleteisolationfrom the surroundings, the place and everydayness.
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Despite its virtuallycompleteisolationfrom the outside world, the country has developed an urban environment and its own nuclear industry.
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I doubt whether it can be dealt with incompleteisolation.
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As to the ethnic principle, this is a very difficult one, and it cannot be dealt with incompleteisolation.
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We have our own support systems, now longstanding, including this levy, and one should not consider them or consider this levy incompleteisolation.
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Most miners are incompleteisolationfrom everybody else.
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The joint boards will take decisions on important matters incompleteisolationfrom other services.
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Completeisolation, severe sanctions, and a clear and consecutive position will yield a result.
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We cannot consider one tax incompleteisolationby itself and condemn it as if it were the only tax.
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I find difficulty in discussing the question of what is happening to wages incompleteisolationfrom what is happening to dividends, incomes and prices.
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The truth is that the direct grant schools have never really been properly examined incompleteisolation from the different problems of the independent schools.
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Secondly, the prisoner often suffers fromcompleteisolationand loneliness.
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I believe it is absurd to argue that certain member states would or could create their tax regimes incompleteisolationfrom other member states.
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However, a man is not incompleteisolation.
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She was ostracised, driven intocompleteisolation, sabotaged in every possible way and suffered wars of intervention in her internal affairs launched from this country.
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No prisoner is kept incompleteisolation.
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There follows a week ofcompleteisolation, in which the farmer and his family are immured in their home.
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It is thecompleteisolationof what we may call economic interests.
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